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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the emission" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to all emissions in a specific context, but it lacks clarity and grammatical accuracy.
Example: "The report analyzed all the emissions from the factory over the past year."
Alternatives: "all emissions" or "the total emissions".
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Except the current draft rules explicitly state that it's not even trying to reduce emissions, it just aims to make sure they don't go up and undo all the emission reductions the ERF is buying.
It is widely expected that review will have to toughen the so-called "safeguards" mechanism on industrial polluters, which at the moment is not even trying to reduce emissions, but just aiming to make sure they don't go up so much that they undo all the emission reductions the government fund is buying.
But neither of the trading scenarios envisaged in the white paper – a business that exceeds its baseline buying a credit from another business, or a business that fails to achieve all the emission reductions it has promised buying a credit from another business – would result in the government receiving money.
After ligand-mediated excitation, all the emission spectra of the LnQ3 MCM-41 materials show the characteristic NIR-luminescence of the corresponding lanthanide ions via the intramolecular energy transfer from the ligands to the lanthanide ions.
All the emission peaks of these complexes are attributed to ligand-centered transitions.
All the emission peaks of these complexes are attributed to ligands-centered transitions.
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Agriculture, in fact, accounts for between 17% and 32% of all the emissions caused by humans, according to research for Greenpeace.
Similarly, hydrogen can be produced from coal; once all the emissions of that process are taken into account, it's debatable whether fuel-cell cars yield any environmental benefit at all.
"I think collectively we as humanity have become more mature in this climate battle, and we understand collectively that we've got to turn off all the emissions sources in order to win," he said.
And how to assess the difference in a way that captures all the emissions and energy losses between the coal mine and the electric vehicle on the one hand, and the oil well and the hydrocarbon vehicle on the other?
To put it in context, 12 gigatonnes is about 80% of all the emissions coming from all the power plants in the world right now.
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